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Thursday, January 24, 2008

In Saipan, It's OK to Beat Dogs to Death

Saipan apparently has no animal protection laws, and doesn't look like there will be any time soon.

According to Pet Assistance and Welfare Services president Katie Busenkell, “Saipan is the only territory that doesn't have a law protecting animals from abuse or neglect.”

A male resident reported that he has witnessed some Asian men on the third floor of the Shakier II building in Chalan Kanoa beating dogs to death and disposing of the bones in the alley.

“More than a year ago I saw two [men] killing a dog with 2x4 wood. About since then, I would smell some bad odor everyday 'til now. I always saw the [men] throwing large trash bags from the roof of Shakier Bldg II. My wife said that she even saw cats,” he said.

How barbaric. And this is a US Territory.

There are some people on the island that do care
. I just can't fathom why there isn't a law on the books at the very least.

Update: Here's a comment from the president of PAWS Saipan. I thought I'd post it in full on the front page:

This is PAWS President Katie Busenkell. We are asking the local community AND the international community to please send letters/emails to our legislature urging them to pass the PAWS version of the Animal Protection Act.

We have been trying for years to get a law on the books, and believe it or not, some legislators just do not see the need to protect animals from abuse and/or neglect.

As an island community, our economy depends on tourism. As members of the international community - people Saipan would ideally target to visit our island - we ask that you write to our legislature and intelligently and logically discuss how and/or why the absence of an animal protection law affects your decision to travel to Saipan.

Send your emails to: busenkell@gmail.com.

You may also wish to visit our blog at: www.paws-saipan.blogspot.com.

1 comment:

Katie said...

This is PAWS President Katie Busenkell. We are asking the local community AND the international community to please send letters/emails to our legislature urging them to pass the PAWS version of the Animal Protection Act.

We have been trying for years to get a law on the books, and believe it or not, some legislators just do not see the need to protect animals from abuse and/or neglect.

As an island community, our economy depends on tourism. As members of the international community - people Saipan would ideally target to visit our island - we ask that you write to our legislature and intelligently and logically discuss how and/or why the absence of an animal protection law affects your decision to travel to Saipan.

Send your emails to: busenkell@gmail.com.

You may also wish to visit our blog at: www.paws-saipan.blogspot.com.

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